Organizing for Action sent out the following email today, to its list of supporters.

Friend –

The gun lobby is pretty happy with itself.

They succeeded in scaring members of Congress into voting against something that 90 percent of Americans — and 74 percent of NRA members — support.

They like it the way things are, where the most powerful interest groups in Washington get to override the voices of millions of Americans.

OFA will be the grassroots movement that counteracts that. We’re going to show members of Congress that, if you stand up to the special interests, the people in your districts will be right there to get your back.

Our petition to Congress is going to the printers at midnight tonight. It’d be a real shame if it didn’t have your name on it, wouldn’t it?

We’ll never be as deep-pocketed or as well-connected as the gun lobby.

What we have is better. It’s the voices of real Americans who are standing up and saying they’ve seen enough of gun violence tearing apart communities like Newtown and Tucson and Aurora and Chicago.

Together, we’re committing to keep fighting for this issue until something is done. We will be heard — and it’s time for our lawmakers in Washington to find their courage to stand up to a political bully.

Add your name to OFA’s petition to congressional leaders before midnight to demand that they take action to reduce gun violence:

We’ll never be as deep-pocketed or as well-connected as the gun lobby.

What we have is better. It’s the voices of real Americans… (italics added)

The juxtaposition pushes the “gun lobby,” which is composed of millions of Americans who give their money to groups like the NRA to defend their rights, outside the realm of “real Americans” who are pushing for more gun control.